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" ... proud, numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremost rank of free and generous citizens. "
The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ... - Page 293
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1793
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Works, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pages
...numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremoft rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred lofs, or fuffered degradation. A1!, from the king to the day-labourer, were improved in their condition. Every thing thing was kept...
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Letters, on the Subject of the Concert of Princes, and the Dismemberment of ...

Benjamin Vaughan - Europe - 1793 - 336 pages
...the world, arranged only in the foremoft " rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man in" curred lofs, or fuffered degradation. All, from the " king to the day-labourer, were improved in their con" dition. Every thing was kept in its place and order ; " but in that place and order every thing...
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Letters, on the Subject of the Concert of Princes, and the Dismemberment of ...

Benjamin Vaughan - Europe - 1793 - 412 pages
...gentry ever known in the world, arranged only " in the foremoft rank. of free and generous citi" zens. Not one man incurred lofs or fuffered " degradation. All, from the king to the day" labourer, were improved in their condition. " Every thing was kept in its place and order; " but...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremoft rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred...or fuffered degradation. All, from the king to the day labourer, were improved in their condition. Every thing was kept in its place and order; but in...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke..

Edmund Burke - France - 1803 - 392 pages
...numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremoft rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred...kept in its place and order ; but in that place and prder every thing was bettered. To add to this happy wonder (this unheard-of conjunction of wifdom...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 6

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 408 pages
...numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremoft rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred lofs, or fufTered degradation. All, from the king to the day-labourer, were improved in their condition. Every...
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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan: (Several ...

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Great Britain - 1816 - 440 pages
...citizens. Not one man incurred loss, or suffered degrada~ tion. All, from the king to the day -laborer, were improved in their condition. Every thing was kept in its place and order ; butinthat place and order, every thing was bettered. To add to this happy wonder (this unheard-of...
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“The” Works of Edmund Burke, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 618 pages
...citizens. Not one man incurred loss, or suffered degradation. All, from the king to the day4ahourer, were improved in their condition. Every thing was kept in its place and order ; hut in that place and order every thing was hettered. To add to this happy wonder (this unheard-of...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan ..., Volume 2

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Great Britain - 1842 - 584 pages
...arranged only in the foremost rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred loss or suffered degradation. All, from the king to the day-labourer, were improved in their condition. Everything was kept in its place and order ; but in that place and order everything was bettered. To...
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The speeches of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with a sketch of ..., Volume 2

Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1842 - 588 pages
...arranged only in the foremost rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred loss or suffered degradation. All, from the king to the day-labourer, were improved in their condition. Everything was kept in its place and order ; hut in that place and order everything was bettered. To...
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